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17 May 1996 Laser tissue welding mediated with a protein solder
Ward Small IV, Nicholas J. Heredia, Peter M. Celliers, Luiz Barroca Da Silva, David C. Eder, Michael E. Glinsky, Richard A. London, Duncan J. Maitland, Dennis L. Matthews, Barbara A. Soltz
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Abstract
A study of laser tissue welding mediated with an indocyanine green dye-enhanced protein solder was performed. Freshly obtained sections of porcine artery were used for the experiments. Sample arterial wall thickness ranged from two to three millimeters. Incisions approximately four millimeters in length were treated using an 805 nanometer continuous- wave diode laser coupled to a one millimeter diameter fiber. Controlled parameters included the power delivered by the laser, the duration of the welding process, and the concentration of dye in the solder. A two-color infrared detection system was constructed to monitor the surface temperatures achieved at the weld site. Burst pressure measurements were made to quantify the strengths of the welds immediately following completion of the welding procedure.
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Ward Small IV, Nicholas J. Heredia, Peter M. Celliers, Luiz Barroca Da Silva, David C. Eder, Michael E. Glinsky, Richard A. London, Duncan J. Maitland, Dennis L. Matthews, and Barbara A. Soltz "Laser tissue welding mediated with a protein solder", Proc. SPIE 2671, Lasers in Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems VI, (17 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.240016
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KEYWORDS
Natural surfaces

Tissues

Laser welding

Proteins

Laser tissue interaction

Arteries

Fusion energy

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